- A body milk is not the same as an after sun. It is recommended to use specific after-sun products that are specially formulated to repair the skin after exposure to the sun.
- Use soothing products. An after-sun product should be required to have a soothing effect that reduces skin irritation (redness and pain).
- Look for formulas with a cooling effect. Using such formulas will lower the temperature and the level of inflammation of the skin.
- Prioritise anti-inflammatory actives, such as phytosterols, which will help soothe the discomfort of erythema.
- Cell regeneration is key: This minimises the damage that the sun has caused to the skin, stimulating the synthesis of collagen and elastin and recovering the skin's firmness.
- Antioxidants, essential: The sun produces a significant amount of free radicals that cause photoaging. Antioxidants help neutralise the damage caused by free radicals.
- Avoid depilation: At least for a few days, as the skin will be very sensitive and the use of razors and/or wax can worsen the irritation.
- Avoid exfoliation, at least until the redness and pain have disappeared. When the dead skin cells begin to be removed, gentle exfoliation can be performed.
- Hair also suffers: After sun exposure, hair also needs extra nourishment to restore the hair fibre and seal the cuticle.
- Do not continue sun exposure: Wear clothing with UV protection, stay in the shade and moisturise. Never forget to continue using sunscreen according to the skin phototype.
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